I disagree. There should be no death row; only immediate executions once the death sentence is handed down by the jury according to the laws of that particular state.
Since death is a fairly "permanent" type of sentence,
and sometimes prosecutors and jurors make mistakes,
I'm all for a reasonable waiting period, and some kind of appeal process when cases merit an appeal.
One day you may be falsely accused of something...
and you'll want your appeal process.
That doesn't mean I think the current process is necessarily efficient.
But we don't want to lose our own rights and protections
The appeal process wasn't designed for the psychopaths.
It was designed for ordinary people like you and me,
in case we get falsely accused.